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We asked, you told us: What you’d pay for Google services

August 13, 2025

This week’s poll across our Youtube channel and here on the website asked you what you’d pay per month for a subscription to access Google services: Search, Maps, YouTube, Calendar, and all the rest.

Now, we know that sounds ridiculous given it’s free, but we asked ‘what if?’. What if we lived in a world where Google throttled down advertising, or gave us a new reality – no ads, and a monetized service for all its software with a subscription model? Any time you wanted to send an email withGmail, navigate withGoogle Maps, or even watchYouTubevideo, you’d need to make sure your subscription is up to date.

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Here’s the results of what more than 41,000 of you said in theYouTube poll, and more than 3,000 of you said via the website:

It’s an interesting result here. The majority aren’t interested in paying, that’s clear. The YouTubers areadamantthat they’re not paying. 86 percent said a flat no. Just 10 percent said they’d pay $5 or less, and the other results aren’t worth mentioning – 4 percent split around paying more.

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On thewebsite poll, users looked a little more generous: A much lower 56 percent said they wouldn’t pay, 20 percent said they’d pay up to $5, while a healthy 13 percent said they’d pay as much as between $5 to $10, and 5 percent said $10-20.

Those that left comments to review on the poll were split between two major camps. The first said Google is using their data so there’s no way they’re going to pay. The other camp said they’d consider paying if the service didn’t use their data and they didn’t get ads – more privacy, more secure.

Google quietly made close to $100bn a year from their ads in 2017, of course:

Here’s a sample of the comments from both camps on the issue:

Now, as mentioned above, Google already has some services that people pay for: YouTube Red, Google Play Music, Google Drive, and so on. A similar general service for business customers, who want to take advantage of the G Suite of tools for their business, is perhaps even more indicative.

Android Authorityutilize theG Suitebecause of course we do! G Suite is charged out for businesses at three different pricing models, but it’s all on a per user base, going for $5, $10, or $25 per user, per month. That adds up, but it gives you an idea of what Google might be able to hawk their set of services for to private users.

Of course, it’s free now and there’s no indication this will change any time soon, as Google has a stranglehold via their generally free and excellent services.

Surprised by the results or to your expectation? And have you turned off or opted-out ofGoogle personalization of ads?

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